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Live stream to YouTube from a Raspberry Pi + webcam or USB microphone
Intro I’ve been looking at this off and on for awhile now. I finally made a breakthrough this week and started to generate some decent live streams on my Youtube channel, after a lot of misfires. Note this is applicable … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Network Technologies, Raspberry Pi
Tagged ffmpeg, Logitech webcam, micro USB on/off switch, Microcenter, Speedcheck, Yeti, Youtube
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